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Baal Kaanda Siva's nuptials - Chaupais

Ramcharitmanas · Baal Kaanda Siva's nuptials · Verse Chaupais 1672

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Sanskrit Original

जसि बिबाह कै बिधि श्रुति गाई। महामुनिन्ह सो सब करवाई।। गहि गिरीस कुस कन्या पानी। भवहि समरपीं जानि भवानी।। पानिग्रहन जब कीन्ह महेसा। हिंयँ हरषे तब सकल सुरेसा।। बेद मंत्र मुनिबर उच्चरहीं। जय जय जय संकर सुर करहीं।। बाजहिं बाजन बिबिध बिधाना। सुमनबृष्टि नभ भै बिधि नाना।। हर गिरिजा कर भयउ बिबाहू। सकल भुवन भरि रहा उछाहू।। दासीं दास तुरग रथ नागा। धेनु बसन मनि बस्तु बिभागा।। अन्न कनकभाजन भरि जाना। दाइज दीन्ह न जाइ बखाना।।

jasi bibāha kai bidhi śruti gāī. mahāmuninha sō saba karavāī.. gahi girīsa kusa kanyā pānī. bhavahi samarapīṃ jāni bhavānī.. pānigrahana jaba kīnha mahēsā. hiṃyaom haraṣē taba sakala surēsā.. bēda maṃtra munibara uccarahīṃ. jaya jaya jaya saṃkara sura karahīṃ.. bājahiṃ bājana bibidha bidhānā. sumanabṛṣṭi nabha bhai bidhi nānā.. hara girijā kara bhayau bibāhū. sakala bhuvana bhari rahā uchāhū.. dāsīṃ dāsa turaga ratha nāgā. dhēnu basana mani bastu bibhāgā.. anna kanakabhājana bhari jānā. dāija dīnha na jāi bakhānā..

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The great sages had the nuptial ceremony performed in all its details as laid down in the Vedas. Taking sacred Kusa grass in his hand and holding the bride by Her hand, the mountain-king HimŒlaya made Her over to Bhava (Siva) knowing Her to be His eternal consort. When the great Lord Siva took the hand of the bride, all the great gods were glad at heart. The principal sages chanted the Vedic formulas, while the gods exclaimed, “Victory, victory, all victory to Sarkara !” Musical instruments of various kinds were sounded and flowers of different varieties were rained down from the heavens. The wedding of Hara and GirijŒ was thus concluded. A spirit of rejoicing pervaded the whole universe. Men-servants and maid-servants, horses and chariots, elephants and cows, raiment, jewels and various other articles and even so cart-loads of foodgrains and gold utensils were given as dowry, which was more than one could describe.